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Anti-cancer effects of aloe-emodin: a systematic review

BACKGROUND: Anthraquinones are a possible treatment option for oncological patients due to their anti-cancer properties. Cancer patients often exhaust a plethora of resources that ultimately fail to provide fully curative measures. Alternative treatments are subsequently sought in the hope of findin...

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Autores principales: Sanders, Brian, Ray, Anna M., Goldberg, Sharon, Clark, Tyler, McDaniel, H. Reginald, Atlas, Steven E., Farooqi, Ashar, Konefal, Janet, Lages, Lucas C., Lopez, Johanna, Rasul, Ammar, Tiozzo, Eduard, Woolger, Judi M., Lewis, John E.
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Publicado: Whioce Publishing Pte. Ltd. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6426255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895270
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author Sanders, Brian
Ray, Anna M.
Goldberg, Sharon
Clark, Tyler
McDaniel, H. Reginald
Atlas, Steven E.
Farooqi, Ashar
Konefal, Janet
Lages, Lucas C.
Lopez, Johanna
Rasul, Ammar
Tiozzo, Eduard
Woolger, Judi M.
Lewis, John E.
author_facet Sanders, Brian
Ray, Anna M.
Goldberg, Sharon
Clark, Tyler
McDaniel, H. Reginald
Atlas, Steven E.
Farooqi, Ashar
Konefal, Janet
Lages, Lucas C.
Lopez, Johanna
Rasul, Ammar
Tiozzo, Eduard
Woolger, Judi M.
Lewis, John E.
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description BACKGROUND: Anthraquinones are a possible treatment option for oncological patients due to their anti-cancer properties. Cancer patients often exhaust a plethora of resources that ultimately fail to provide fully curative measures. Alternative treatments are subsequently sought in the hope of finding a therapeutic remedy. Po¬tential regimens include aloe-emodin and its related derivatives. This review therefore summarizes the effects of aloe-emodin and other aloe components in light of their anti-proliferative and anti-carcinogenic properties. METHODS: A systematic search was performed in PubMed for aloe-emodin and cancer in humans. Sixty abstracts of in vitrostudies were selected and reviewed with subsequent screening of the full text. Thirty-eight articles were summarized. RESULTS: Aloe-emodin possesses multiple anti-proliferative and anti-carcinogenic properties in a host of human cancer cell lines, with often multiple vital pathways affected by the same molecule. The most notable effects include inhibition of cell proliferation, migration, and invasion; cycle arrest; induction of cell death; mitochondrial membrane and redox perturbations; and modulation of immune signaling. The effects of aloe-emodin are not ubiquitous across all cell lines but depend on cell type. CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of this systematic review, the multiple consistent effects of aloe-emodin in hu¬man-derived cancer cell lines suggest that aloe-emodin is a potential anti-cancer agent that acts on cancer cells in a pleiotropic manner. RELEVANCE FOR PATIENTS: Cancer patients often utilize alternative therapies as a result of suboptimal efficacy of conventional treatments. Aloe-emodin might become a therapeutic option for cancer patients if the basic research is confirmed in clinical trials.
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spelling pubmed-64262552019-03-20 Anti-cancer effects of aloe-emodin: a systematic review Sanders, Brian Ray, Anna M. Goldberg, Sharon Clark, Tyler McDaniel, H. Reginald Atlas, Steven E. Farooqi, Ashar Konefal, Janet Lages, Lucas C. Lopez, Johanna Rasul, Ammar Tiozzo, Eduard Woolger, Judi M. Lewis, John E. J Clin Transl Res Review BACKGROUND: Anthraquinones are a possible treatment option for oncological patients due to their anti-cancer properties. Cancer patients often exhaust a plethora of resources that ultimately fail to provide fully curative measures. Alternative treatments are subsequently sought in the hope of finding a therapeutic remedy. Po¬tential regimens include aloe-emodin and its related derivatives. This review therefore summarizes the effects of aloe-emodin and other aloe components in light of their anti-proliferative and anti-carcinogenic properties. METHODS: A systematic search was performed in PubMed for aloe-emodin and cancer in humans. Sixty abstracts of in vitrostudies were selected and reviewed with subsequent screening of the full text. Thirty-eight articles were summarized. RESULTS: Aloe-emodin possesses multiple anti-proliferative and anti-carcinogenic properties in a host of human cancer cell lines, with often multiple vital pathways affected by the same molecule. The most notable effects include inhibition of cell proliferation, migration, and invasion; cycle arrest; induction of cell death; mitochondrial membrane and redox perturbations; and modulation of immune signaling. The effects of aloe-emodin are not ubiquitous across all cell lines but depend on cell type. CONCLUSIONS: On the basis of this systematic review, the multiple consistent effects of aloe-emodin in hu¬man-derived cancer cell lines suggest that aloe-emodin is a potential anti-cancer agent that acts on cancer cells in a pleiotropic manner. RELEVANCE FOR PATIENTS: Cancer patients often utilize alternative therapies as a result of suboptimal efficacy of conventional treatments. Aloe-emodin might become a therapeutic option for cancer patients if the basic research is confirmed in clinical trials. Whioce Publishing Pte. Ltd. 2017-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6426255/ /pubmed/30895270 Text en Copyright © 2015, Whioce Publishing Pte. Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Ray, Anna M.
Goldberg, Sharon
Clark, Tyler
McDaniel, H. Reginald
Atlas, Steven E.
Farooqi, Ashar
Konefal, Janet
Lages, Lucas C.
Lopez, Johanna
Rasul, Ammar
Tiozzo, Eduard
Woolger, Judi M.
Lewis, John E.
Anti-cancer effects of aloe-emodin: a systematic review
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title_sort anti-cancer effects of aloe-emodin: a systematic review
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6426255/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30895270
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